It'd deep about issues like discrimination, condemning a whole group for the wrongdoings of a few, good people can do bad things, bad people can do good things, and best of all: hatred and the desire to kill can literally turn against us. It's a beautiful world, I care about the characters. They have a sweet tsundere journey between frienemies. He's like a fluffier version of Berserk (the opening pose is similar to the 90s version), she's small but tough like Toradora, but he's the tiger. Greatness isn't about being the best, I enjoyed its spirit so much that I watched it twice in a row. It's still worth a watch if you're bored and want something decently engaging that is story driven, big plus if you like cute silver haired jailbait in oversized clothes. I kind of wish the whole show held that quaintness to it, but it quickly got involved in the more serious story. The mood/atmosphere really had this spice and wolf feeling because of the ending theme and some of the interactions between the hero and heroine, but it never really fully captured it, besides the cuteness of the first couple episodes interactions. The characters are the most likeable part, as the heroine is really cute and the villian is somewhat of an enigma through the whole show, start to finish. The animation and sound were average, maybe a bit above since it was in a decently attractive style. I usually like witches too so maybe there's a bias. I found the story a bit unoriginal and predictable, but it was certainly enough to be engaging. This is a show that could've been much more but instead just barely passed by.
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